GTC leases over 35,400 sqm of office space across 10 buildings in Poland's largest cities

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For nearly three decades, GTC has been a market leader in commercial real estate, driven by a long-term strategy that goes beyond prime locations and high standards of professional service. The cornerstone of GTC's success lies in fostering long-term, trusting relationships with clients. This is achieved through a deep understanding of individual needs and meeting expectations. A key component is encouraging employees to fully utilize the potential of the office space.

Tenants consistently value GTC's excellent locations, professional service, and proactive management. The company's performance in the first half of 2024 underscores the success of its innovative strategies in meeting the high expectations of today's tenants. This includes leaders in the pharmaceutical, medical, and banking sectors renewing their leases, alongside new partners from diverse industries such as IT, digital services, education, real estate, construction, energy, finance, and beauty.

Poznań leads the way

In the first half of the year, GTC signed contracts for 10 buildings across five cities: Warsaw (Artico and Aeropark Business Centre), Krakow (Korona Office Complex), Wroclaw (Globis Wroclaw), Katowice (Francuska Office Centre), and Poznan (Pixel and Globis Poznan). Poznań was particularly sought-after, with 8 of the 32 contracts signed in the first half of the year for properties in this city.

"We are proud of the trust our customers place in us. This demonstrates that our dedication to meeting tenants' needs and our commitment to environmentally friendly construction are yielding positive results. We remain committed to creating office spaces that drive growth and success for our clients," says Łukasz Jarzyło, Head of Leasing at GTC in Poland.

The spaces of tomorrow

From the very start, GTC has prioritized tenant comfort and excellent relations, providing more than just office space. The company actively supports environmental initiatives, including organizing ecological workshops, collecting electronic waste, and planting trees. Environmental awareness is integral to GTC's operations, with 90% of its facilities holding green certificates and all properties in Poland utilizing green energy. Since 2021, GTC has been the first developer in Central and Eastern Europe to publish regular ESG reports.

The attractive terms of GTC's real estate offerings, combined with a strong focus on tenant satisfaction, position GTC as an ideal partner for companies seeking dynamic and sustainable development.

The GTC Group is a leading real estate investor and developer focusing on Poland and capital cities in Central and Eastern Europe. During nearly 30 years of its activity, GTC has developed 82 high standard, modern office and retail properties with a total area of 1.4 million sqm through Central and Eastern Europe.

GTC now actively manages a commercial real estate portfolio of 46 commercial buildings providing ca. 755 ths. sqm of lettable office and retail space in Poland, Hungary, Bucharest, Belgrade, Zagreb and Sofia. In addition, GTC has a development pipeline of approx. 500 ths. sqm retail and office properties in capital cities of Central and Eastern Europe, 51 ths. sqm under construction.

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